
FAQ's about Reykjavík Culture Night
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Reykjavík Culture Night.

Kópavogslaug pool
Kópavogur swimming pool has been one of the more popular swimming pools in Iceland the last years. It's one of the larger pools in Iceland. In 2008 a large part of the pool was renovated. There are three pools as well as a small pool by the water slider. There is one 50 meter pool, one 25 meter and a 10 meter indoor along with seven hot tubs, one of them is a jacuzzi and one is for children. …

Austurvöllur Christmas market
Kvosin in Reykjavík dresses up in festive costume in December. Jólakvosin is a Christmas market that opens in the heart of Kvosinn by the Ice skating rink at Ingólfstorg

Haust Restaurant
Welcome to Haust, a restaurant quietly rooted in the centre of Reykjavík, where fresh Icelandic produce is prepared with care by some of the country’s finest chefs. Haust, meaning autumn in Icelandic, reflects the spirit of harvest time, and the menu follows the rhythm of the seasons. Each dish is shaped by the country’s magnificent nature—from the clear, sharp edge of winter to the lingering…

Christmas Village in Hafnarfjorður
A feast of sights and sounds, the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður offers live entertainment, visits from the Icelandic Yule Lads, horse-drawn carriage rides and quaint village of Christmas houses selling everything from Icelandic design and craft to snacks and hot drinks. And don't forget to try some of the homemade Icelandic delicacies.

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Top Free Things To Do In Reykjavík
Reykjavík can easily be enjoyed on a budget. However, it's worth mentioning that the best bang-for-the-buck is the Reykjavík City Card, which offers free access to all major museums, swimming pools and art galleries in the city. Read more about it HERE.

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
Harpa is one of Reykjavik‘s greatest and most distinguished landmarks. It is an enchanting destination for intrigued travellers and its grand-scale award-winning architecture has attracted millions of guests since its opening in May 2011. Harpa´s facade is one of the largest artworks in the world designed by artist Ólafur Elíasson and Henning Larsen Architects. Harpa offers one of the best…

Lóa Restaurant
Lóa Restaurant invites guests to enjoy a vibrant fusion of Iberian and Icelandic cuisine, where traditional flavours meet inventive flair. Whether you're joining for a bright breakfast, an unforgettable dinner, or a lively happy hour, Lóa promises a warm welcome and a distinctive culinary experience.

Hallgrímskirkja Church Tower
The Evangelical-Lutheran church Hallgrimskirkja is a living and thriving church in the center of Reykjavík. Hallgrímskirkja is both a national monument, dedicated to the most renowned sacred poet of Iceland, Hallgrímur Pétursson, and a mid-town parish church with a vibrant parochial life and musical activity. Hallgrímskirkja is the largest church in Iceland and towers over the centre of Reykjavík…